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Daily Brief Japan: Kantsu, Kansai Paint, TSE Tokyo Price Index TOPIX and more

In today’s briefing:

  • Full Report – Kantsu (9326 JP)
  • Kansai Paint (4613) – Friday, Mar 8, 2024
  • Higher Valuations Require Increased Return on Capital to Attract the Attention of Overseas Investors


Full Report – Kantsu (9326 JP)

By Sessa Investment Research

  • KANTSU Co., Ltd. (hereafter, “Kantsu”) is a warehouse logistics specialist providing comprehensive logistics services, including warehousing, inventory management, and delivery of products sold by e-commerce (EC) and catalog businesses, handling approximately 12 million shipments per year.
  • The Company has also created a highly profitable business by selling its in-house developed IT systems that streamline operations to external customers.
  • In terms of sales and profits, the Company’s two main drivers are its Logistics Services Business and IT Automation Business.

Kansai Paint (4613) – Friday, Mar 8, 2024

By Value Investors Club

  • Article discusses anchoring and insufficient adjustment in behavioral finance using Long Kansai Paint as an example
  • Despite profits increasing, stock price remains low leading to valuation at an 8-year low
  • Comparisons to global paint industry benchmarks show potential for KP to improve performance and valuation

This content is sourced through publicly available sources and has been machine generated. Information displayed is for general informational purposes only. This article was originally published 3 months ago on Value Investors Club.


Higher Valuations Require Increased Return on Capital to Attract the Attention of Overseas Investors

By Aki Matsumoto

  • Even with the 9% increase in share repurchases, the high level of cash on hand will likely be further built up, given the increase in cash flow.
  • Companies that have increased their valuations over the past year have further increased their valuations by growing their traditionally high valuations and ROE and ROA.
  • Cash allocation is a major challenge for all companies. Many companies have a payout ratio of 30%, and they have too much cash on hand relative to sales.

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